Care home in Leicester, LE9 4FG, East Midlands

Langdale House Ltd

CQC: Good

Where personalised care brings real improvements to residents' lives

Families describe watching their relatives regain confidence and mobility at Langdale House in Leicester. This East Midlands care home specialises in complex care needs, from dementia to physical disabilities, with staff who take time to understand what makes each resident tick. The regular photos and updates families receive show residents enjoying music sessions, exercise classes, and special celebrations.

Langdale House Ltd is a care home near Leicester in the East Midlands. Where personalised care brings real improvements to residents' lives

Compassionate Care in Leicester at Langdale House Ltd

Specialist Focus

Families describe staff who understand dementia well, learning what soothes each resident and adapting as needs change. They create routines that help residents feel secure while keeping them engaged through appropriate activities and gentle encouragement.

Langdale House supports people with dementia, mental health conditions, physical disabilities, and sensory impairments. They care for both younger adults under 65 and older residents, adapting their approach to suit different age groups and conditions.

Staff and Management

Staff take time to learn each resident's habits and preferences, adapting their approach accordingly. Families appreciate the regular communication — photos, videos, and written updates that show exactly how their relatives are doing. When families have questions or concerns, staff respond quickly and involve them in care decisions.

What People Say

Families consistently mention how clean and fresh everything looks and smells. The food gets positive mentions for special occasions, and there's space for residents to enjoy both indoor activities and outdoor time when weather permits.

Relatives talk about staff who greet visitors warmly and remember everyone's names and preferences. They describe a place where residents with dementia feel secure and those with physical challenges gain strength. The activities coordinator keeps everyone engaged with outings, entertainment, and seasonal events that bring genuine smiles.

Summing Up

The connections here seem to last — families mention staff staying in touch even after residents move on.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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